If You Have No Center, Romance Will Become One
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If romantic love becomes too central, it can start carrying your identity, mood, self-worth, and sense of meaning. In this episode of Hard Truths, Aimee explores how to recognize when romance has become your center, why desire can turn into demand, and how to build a life that love can enter without needing love to save it.
You can learn more about my coaching at MomentumLRC.com, and if you have a hard truth you’d like me to explore in a future episode, you can submit it through the form on my podcast page at MomentumLRC.com/hard-truths-podcast.
If the quick "Center Check" we did in this episode hit a little too close to home, it is time to look at the full picture.
I have created the complete Romance-as-Center Self-Audit—a 20-question interactive tool now available on my website. It is designed to help you measure exactly how much mental space, emotional regulation, and identity you might be handing over to romantic possibility.
Take the full audit to assess your patterns in five key areas:
- Mental Space
- Emotional Regulation
- Self-Abandonment
- Standards and Discernment
- Identity and Worth
Remember: This is not a diagnosis. It's a mirror. The goal isn't to shame yourself, label yourself, or decide that something is broken. The goal is to get brutally honest about your actual behavior so you can start building a life where love is a beautiful part of your world, rather than the entire center of it.
Take the free self-audit, calculate your score, and get your personalized next steps: Romance-as-Center Self-Audit